Ferguson police chief Tom Jackson released two pieces of bombshell information on Friday: Wilson’s name, and a video tape showing Michael Brown stealing cigars and assaulting a store clerk just before he was shot.

Local clergy members will also be coordinating and will serve as contact points between the community and the FBI.

Asked to explain why police officers responded with armored trucks and tear gas on Friday, even after Johnson’s promise to reduce the use of such tactics, Johnson explained that several officers had been injured and were trapped in a parking lot. One officer deployed the tear gas to help free the other officers.

“Last night we had several officer that were trapped in a parking lot, they tried to get out, we sent two armored vehicles to get them out,” he said.

“We won’t enforce it with trucks, we won’t enforce it with tear gas. We’ll communicate. We’ll talk about, you know what, it’s time to go home,” Johnson said, though a few in the crowd predicted that when police attempt to disperse crowds at midnight that they will be met with resistance.

Johnson also said that part of the reason for the curfew was that services were not being provided to the rest of the town.

“People are calling 911 and not getting their calls,” he said.

Neither Nixon nor Johnson answered a question aimed at them over what they plan to do to protect businesses in the case of looting. During Friday’s looting, some business owners were forced to protect their own shops. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reportedly ordered officers on the ground to stand down during the looting.